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🚨 EMERGENCY ALERT 🚨

The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency has announced a statewide intermittent 911 outage. If you are experiencing issues contacting 911, do not wait—contact your local 911 Center using their non-emergency line.

Northampton County Communications can be reached directly at 610-759-2200 until 911 services are fully restored.
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🚨 EMERGENCY ALERT 🚨

The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency has announced a statewide intermittent 911 outage. If you are experiencing issues contacting 911, do not wait—contact your local 911 Center using their non-emergency line.

Northampton County Communications can be reached directly at 610-759-2200 until 911 services are fully restored.

Public Safety Alert: Firefighter Staffing and NFPA 1710

The nation’s leading fire service organizations including the IAFF and International Association of Fire Chiefs recognize NFPA 1710 as the national standard for firefighter deployment and staffing in career departments.

According to NFPA 1710, every fire engine and ladder truck should be staffed with a minimum of four firefighters to ensure a safe and effective emergency response for both the public and the fire crews on scene.

Unfortunately, Bethlehem currently does not meet this recommended national standard. It’s not uncommon for fire companies in our city to respond with only two firefighters half of what is considered the minimum safe staffing level.

While our members remain committed to delivering the highest level of service under challenging circumstances, we believe the public deserves to know how these conditions impact emergency response and firefighter safety.

We continue to advocate for improved staffing that aligns with national best practices, ensuring that every neighborhood in Bethlehem receives the protection it deserves.

📖 Learn more about NFPA 1710: brnw.ch/1710

#IAFF #PPFFA #Local735 #Bethlehemsbravest #staffingmatters
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Public Safety Alert: Firefighter Staffing and NFPA 1710

The nation’s leading fire service organizations including the IAFF and International Association of Fire Chiefs recognize NFPA 1710 as the national standard for firefighter deployment and staffing in career departments.

According to NFPA 1710, every fire engine and ladder truck should be staffed with a minimum of four firefighters to ensure a safe and effective emergency response for both the public and the fire crews on scene.

Unfortunately, Bethlehem currently does not meet this recommended national standard. It’s not uncommon for fire companies in our city to respond with only two firefighters half of what is considered the minimum safe staffing level.

While our members remain committed to delivering the highest level of service under challenging circumstances, we believe the public deserves to know how these conditions impact emergency response and firefighter safety.

We continue to advocate for improved staffing that aligns with national best practices, ensuring that every neighborhood in Bethlehem receives the protection it deserves.

📖 Learn more about NFPA 1710: http://brnw.ch/1710

#IAFF #PPFFA #Local735 #Bethlehemsbravest #staffingmatters

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
The City of Bethlehem is seeking motivated individuals to join the Fire Department. The 2025 Firefighter Civil Service Exam is your chance to begin a rewarding career serving the community.

Apply: June 30 – August 1, 2025
Exam Date: August 23, 2025
Starting Salary (2026): $60,673
13 Paid Holidays, 20-Year Pension, Excellent Health Benefits, Special Team Opportunities (Technical Rescue, Hazardous Materials, Water Rescue, Bomb Squad), Educational Assistance
Members of the Bethlehem Fire Department are represented by IAFF Local 735.

Minimum Requirements:
-Must be 18 years of age by August 1, 2025
-U.S. Citizenship or Naturalization
-High School Diploma or GED
-Valid Driver’s License
-Must live within 15 miles of City Hall within 1 year of hire

Visit: www.bethlehem-pa.gov/Fire/Recruitment or scan the QR code to learn more and apply.
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Congratulations again to Chief Griffin on being promoted!

Today, the City also promoted Brother Fuller and Brother Smola to Captain. With the appointment of Chief Griffin, the Training Captain position was vacated, a role now to be filled by Captain Smola. Captain Fuller is now the department’s Captain of Inspections, a position that had been vacant for some time.

Both of them will do great work in their respective fields, insuring our great city is in top shape and protected by firefighters with world class training. Congratulations, and best of luck to all of you.

#bethlehemsbravest #IAFF #local735 #ppffa City of Bethlehem Fire Department
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Congratulations again to Chief Griffin on being promoted! 

Today, the City also promoted Brother Fuller and Brother Smola to Captain. With the appointment of Chief Griffin, the Training Captain position was vacated, a role now to be filled by Captain Smola. Captain Fuller is now the department’s Captain of Inspections, a position that had been vacant for some time.

Both of them will do great work in their respective fields, insuring our great city is in top shape and protected by firefighters with world class training. Congratulations, and best of luck to all of you.

#bethlehemsbravest #IAFF #local735 #ppffa City of Bethlehem Fire DepartmentImage attachmentImage attachment+2Image attachment

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
The City of Bethlehem is seeking motivated individuals to join the Fire Department. The 2025 Firefighter Civil Service Exam is your chance to begin a rewarding career serving the community.

Apply: June 30 – August 1, 2025
Exam Date: August 23, 2025
Starting Salary (2026): $60,673
13 Paid Holidays, 20-Year Pension, Excellent Health Benefits, Special Team Opportunities (Technical Rescue, Hazardous Materials, Water Rescue, Bomb Squad), Educational Assistance
Members of the Bethlehem Fire Department are represented by IAFF Local 735.

Minimum Requirements:
-Must be 18 years of age by August 1, 2025
-U.S. Citizenship or Naturalization
-High School Diploma or GED
-Valid Driver’s License
-Must live within 15 miles of City Hall within 1 year of hire

Visit: www.bethlehem-pa.gov/Fire/Recruitment or scan the QR code to learn more and apply.
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Audio dispatch for this afternoon's upgraded 3rd alarm structure fire in 700 block of North New Street.

As members are still operating this scene, please refrain from travel in the area for everyone's safety!
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Our Mission Statement

Bethlehem Firefighters IAFF Local 735 is dedicated to improving the safety, working conditions, and overall well-being of our members. We are committed to advocating for fair wages, hour, and benefits, while promoting unity and collective bargaining rights at all levels. Our mission includes fosteringstrong relationships amoung our members and enhancing the public’s understanding of the vital role we play in protecting our comminity. Together, we strive to ensure the highest of standards of service and saftey for both our firefighters and the citizens we proudly serve.

How we operate

Local 735 serves four platoons on a rotating schedule: two 9-hour day shifts followed by two 15-hour night shifts, then four days off. Union members attend meetings while off-duty to stay involved and informed. We’re also proud to support our community through public events, charitable drives, and local outreach efforts.

The City of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, is a city rich in history and cultural significance. Covering an area of approximately 19 square miles, and it is home to a diverse population. One of Bethlehem’s most notable events is Musikfest, the nation’s largest free, non-gated music festival. In 2023, Musikfest celebrated its 40th anniversary with a record-breaking attendance of 1,330,000 people, featuring over 450 performers from 26 states and eight countries.

EMS in the Local

Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is a critical component of public safety—when seconds count, our community depends on a rapid, skilled response. Since 2007, all members of our department have been required to hold EMT certification in order to meet Quick Response Service (QRS) standards.

While our firefighters do not staff ambulances directly, we support EMS operations in other essential ways. Ambulances are housed at Stations 1 and 6, and our personnel are responsible for driving these units to the hospital when needed. This integration was designed to expand coverage across a broader area of the city, enhancing service availability for residents.

At this time, paramedics are not represented under IAFF Local 735.